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San Bernardino Associated Governments Garry Cohoe, Director of Freeway Construction April 13, 2010
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What is SANBAG? … and what do we do? PLAN, FUND and BUILD Transportation Systems in San Bernardino County
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SANBAG is located in the Historic Santa Fe Depot In San Bernardino An Icon of Transportation Networks 1915 2010
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NEW MEASURE PROGRAM 2010-2040
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I-215 S: Widening I-10 to Riverside Co. Line I-10: HOV Milliken Ave. to Riverside County Line I-215 N: Widening SR-210 to I-15 SR-210: Widening Highland Ave. to I-10 I-15: Widening Riverside Co. Line to I-215
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Interchanges - 38 interchanges - Estimated cost $1.4 billion - Funded by Measure, DIF, Federal, State Live Oak Canyon Interchange, Yucaipa, CA June 2008
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Railroad Grade Separations 21 RR Grade Separations Total estimated cost $378.4 Million Funding sources – Measure I, DIF, State, and Federal State Street/University Parkway Grade Separation, North San Bernardino, June 2008
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Colton Crossing Rail-to-Rail Grade Separation
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Aerial View of Project Area BNSF UPRR
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San Bernardino Associated Governments Redlands Passenger Rail Project
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Challenge: Freight Movement
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Source: US Department of Transportation Intermodal Freight – Number 1 Route in the USA
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44% of nation’s containerized imports enter the U.S. through LA/LB ports 90% of cargo that leaves Southern California passes through San Bernardino County
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Challenge: Transportation Funding Measure I Revenue Dropped by Approximately 28 % Since 2006
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Source: Caltrans, California Transportation Plan to 2025
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Good Things Do Happen in Bad Times
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Good Things Do Happen… American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Federal Stimulus $180 Million For San Bernardino County Transportation Projects
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$ 128 million for I-215
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Interstate 215 Widening Widening between Orange Show Road and University Parkway Add one general use lane and one carpool lane in both directions – bringing total of five lanes in each direction Estimated completion by 2013 Total project cost – Approximately $700 million Key Stimulus Funding Project
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More Good Things to Come
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210 Landscaping 4 construction projects in Fontana, Rialto, and San Bernardino Construction Contracts to be advertised Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Late 2011 and Summer 2012 Engineer’s Estimate $5M per project 210 Landscaping 4 construction projects in Fontana, Rialto, and San Bernardino Construction Contracts to be advertised Summer 2010, Spring 2011, Late 2011 and Summer 2012 Engineer’s Estimate $5M per project
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I-10 Westbound Construction Contract to be advertised in Spring 2010 Engineer’s Estimate $38M I-10 Westbound Construction Contract to be advertised in Spring 2010 Engineer’s Estimate $38M
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SR 60 Soundwall in Chino between Ramona Ave and Pipeline Ave Construction Management RFP Late 2010 Construction Contract to be Advertised Early 2011 Engineer’s Estimate $750K
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Grade Separations ProjectConstruction Management RFQ Advertisement for Construction Engineer’s Estimate for Construction Project North MillikenCurrently Advertised Fall 2010$44M Hunts Lane√Fall 2010$28M Palm AveEnd 2010Spring 2011$33M LenwoodSpring 2011Fall 2011$23M
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I-10 Cherry and Citrus Interchanges RFQ for Construction Management Early 2011 Advertise for a Construction Contract Mid 2011 Citrus IC Engineer’s Estimate $47.2M Cherry IC Engineer’s Estimate $61.5M Citrus IC Cherry IC
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I-10 Tippecanoe Interchange Construction Management RFP Late 2011 Construction Contract to be advertised in Spring/Summer 2012 Engineer’s Estimate $33M
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Caltrans Advertisement, Award, & Administration (AAA) of Construction Contracts
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PROS: One-Stop Shopping Claims Avoidance Caltrans Knowledge, Experience, & Expertise Simpler Administration Process Reduced RTPA Liability Caltrans Fronts Expenditures
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CONS: RTPA Does Not Control Cash Flow RTPA Does Not Have Final Decision Making Authority Less Caltrans Flexibility Controlling/Monitoring Caltrans Support Cost Caltrans Process Delays
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For More Information Call SANBAG, (909) 884-8276 Visit www.sanbag.ca.gov
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